From left, brothers Dave and Jason LaBarge are continuing a service that their father, Dave LaBarge Sr., built his business on.

Written by

Marci Diehl

Those old home movies sit for years, stored in a shoebox. On the rare occasion they're seen, people appear like ghosts from the past - then the scene jumps to a long-ago Christmas. Someone's opening a gift, but it's too dark to see what it is.

What's needed is a way to enhance them, organize the scenes, add titles and music - create an actual watchable movie, not just a random jumble.

It sounds like a new problem, but LaBarge Media in Canandaigua has been restoring and enhancing old films since the 1980s. ...